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Quantum Information and Measurement (QIM) is an exciting, rapidly growing area of scientific interest and development, attracting cutting-edge theoretical and experimental research worldwide. Entanglement is a key resource for quantum information and quantum computing, whereas decoherence is the main adversary. Optical methods play a key role in many implementations of quantum information. There are 27 invited and 66 contributed oral presentations scheduled, together with 43 poster presentations.

Chair

Program Chair

Andrew Jordan, University of Rochester, United StatesIan Walmsley, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Member

James Franson, University of Maryland Baltimore County, United StatesAkira Furusawa, University of Tokyo, JapanPhilippe Grangier, Institut d'Optique, FranceGuang-can Guo, Univ of Science and Technology of China, Norbert Lutkenhaus, University of Waterloo, CanadaHoward Wiseman, Griffith University, Australia